A Jewish death row inmate who was part of the “Texas 7” gang of escaped prisoners and faced execution in less than a week won a reprieve on Friday after claiming the former judge at his trial was anti-Semitic and frequently used racial slurs. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals… Read More
STUNNING! Jeffrey Epstein insider comes forward with names
A former insider to deceased billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is speaking out – and he’s naming names. “I served crowned heads, diplomats, businessmen and politicians,” the butler at Epstein’s Paris apartment, identified only as Gabriel, told the French news website Franceinfo. The butler claimed Prince Andrew – now facing his… Read More
Democratic leader arrested, pleads guilty to corruption
Atlantic City’s Democratic mayor pleaded guilty to stealing $87,000 from a youth basketball team and resigned from office Thursday, becoming the latest in a line of corrupt city officials so long that it spawned a hit HBO TV series. Frank Gilliam Jr. appeared in federal court in Camden, where it… Read More
Girl gets homecoming win 2 years after being shot
More than two years after two classmates shot her in the head and left her for dead, Deserae Turner walked onto her high school field in Utah to cheers from thousands of people. She had been named homecoming queen, and everything about her reign was improbable. After 10 brain surgeries,… Read More
Robert Den Niro caught in ugly lawsuit battle
Robert De Niro has found himself in a real-life court drama, trading dueling lawsuits with his former assistant after their decade-long working relationship went dreadfully sour. He’s accusing her of misappropriating money. She says he subjected her to sexist and harassing comments. Chase Robinson sued the 76-year-old De Niro Thursday… Read More
Prisoner’s escape thwarted by one simple mistake
A convicted killer who baffled Arkansas prison officials by seemingly vanishing was found Tuesday hiding underneath a large ventilation hood on the prison roof. Authorities had suspected that inmate Calvin Adams didn’t make it past the electric fence surrounding the East Arkansas Regional Unit in Brickeys, about 110 miles (177… Read More
GOP chairman confesses to bribery attempt
The former chairman of North Carolina’s Republican Party admitted Wednesday that he broke the law by lying to federal agents about his role in an alleged effort to bribe the state’s top insurance regulator to help a major GOP donor. Robin Hayes, 74, pleaded guilty to making a false statement… Read More
5 bulls mysteriously die in Oregon
The first dead bull was found in a timbered ravine in eastern Oregon. There was no indication it had been shot, attacked by predators or eaten poisonous plants. The animal’s sex organs and tongue had been removed. All the blood was gone. In the next few days, four more Hereford… Read More
‘America’s Stonehenge’ vandalized with power tool
Police in New Hampshire say it appears someone used a power tool to vandalize a stone at group of rock configurations called America’s Stonehenge. The vandalism was reported to the Salem police Sunday by the property’s owners. The stone was knocked over. Police also said an 18-inch (45.7-centimeter) wooden cross was suspended… Read More
Miracle! Dog survives untimely gas explosion
A dog that disappeared after the chaos of the natural gas explosions and fires in Massachusetts a year ago is back in the arms of its owner. Altagracia Baldera tells The Eagle-Tribune that when the explosions shook the Merrimack Valley in September 2018, she evacuated her North Andover apartment and went to… Read More
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